By the year 2050, racial and ethnic minorities are projected to become the rising majority accounting for more than 50% of the population in the United States, however minorities are consistently at greater risk for poorer health outcomes and at higher risk for trauma-related symptoms than their White counterparts. Although some individuals seek and access traditional mental health services, more than half of the individuals who have diagnosable conditions never obtain formal treatment. Within the past two decades, the American Psychological Association delineated Multicultural Guidelines that describe the need for interventions to not only adapt to culture, but to be congruent. Through the lens of Vélez-Agosto and colleagues Microcultural ...
The African and Afro-Brazilian culture, and with this the fight capoeira, it has been placed in seco...
In the port-cities of Brazil during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, a distinct form of comba...
Capoeira4Refugees uses Capoeira as a psychosocial tool to promote well-being among youth affected by...
Capoeira, the African-Brazilian dance and martial art has enthusiastic devotees in Britain. Most pra...
Capoeira - zdawałoby się - już dawno zagościła wśród polskich aktywności sportowych, jednak wśród la...
Capoeira is a Brazilian martial-art dance. Capoeira combines elements of dance, folklore, martial ar...
Capoeira is a martial art that developed from combat games enslaved Africans brought to Brazil. It i...
The Afro-Brazilian cultural institution and martial art capoeira as well its functions and role in i...
Afro-Brazilian capoeira exemplifies how communal practices connect multilocally. This article invest...
This research paper explores the current use of Capoeira Angola as an outreach and development tool ...
Statistics show an increase in challenges related to solitude and social isolation. There is an indi...
Capoeira is a cultural / sports practice that carries various elements of African diasporic experien...
Capoeira is an Afro-Brazilian bodily discipline that has now become a global phenomenon. In 2014 the...
This article provides a re-examination of the main Afrocentric narrative of capoeira origins, the en...
Using testimonies from students after one semester practicing the art of capoeira, we underscore the...
The African and Afro-Brazilian culture, and with this the fight capoeira, it has been placed in seco...
In the port-cities of Brazil during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, a distinct form of comba...
Capoeira4Refugees uses Capoeira as a psychosocial tool to promote well-being among youth affected by...
Capoeira, the African-Brazilian dance and martial art has enthusiastic devotees in Britain. Most pra...
Capoeira - zdawałoby się - już dawno zagościła wśród polskich aktywności sportowych, jednak wśród la...
Capoeira is a Brazilian martial-art dance. Capoeira combines elements of dance, folklore, martial ar...
Capoeira is a martial art that developed from combat games enslaved Africans brought to Brazil. It i...
The Afro-Brazilian cultural institution and martial art capoeira as well its functions and role in i...
Afro-Brazilian capoeira exemplifies how communal practices connect multilocally. This article invest...
This research paper explores the current use of Capoeira Angola as an outreach and development tool ...
Statistics show an increase in challenges related to solitude and social isolation. There is an indi...
Capoeira is a cultural / sports practice that carries various elements of African diasporic experien...
Capoeira is an Afro-Brazilian bodily discipline that has now become a global phenomenon. In 2014 the...
This article provides a re-examination of the main Afrocentric narrative of capoeira origins, the en...
Using testimonies from students after one semester practicing the art of capoeira, we underscore the...
The African and Afro-Brazilian culture, and with this the fight capoeira, it has been placed in seco...
In the port-cities of Brazil during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, a distinct form of comba...
Capoeira4Refugees uses Capoeira as a psychosocial tool to promote well-being among youth affected by...